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GURDJIEFF, G.I. – Life is real only then, when I am - Integral Book

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of the "ignominious stupidity" of the Russian power-possessing people,and notwithstanding that I had to consecrate the other half of the timeto the theoretical explanation and practical teaching of the seventypupils who were being specially prepared for the demonstrations of soto say illustrative material that were supposed to be held everywhere inEurope and America the next year, with the aim of showing the resultsof the application in life of my new ideas, nevertheless I succeeded indirecting my work so that, already by the beginning of the second yearof the ex<strong>is</strong>tence of the Institute in France, data were formed in me aswell as in all the people who had a contact with me, and who weremore or less in the current of my instructions, for a strong convictionthat very soon it would be possible to <strong>real</strong>ize also in practice both of thepoints just explained by me in the mentioned detailed progr<strong>am</strong>, that <strong>is</strong>to say: to classify all the pupils living in the Institute into three separategroups, and to begin with each group the previously foreseen"theoretical" and "practical" studies and, at the s<strong>am</strong>e time, to organizein the places where the interests of big agglomerations of people areconcentrated the mentioned "clubs" of a new type.Unfortunately, nothing of the concrete consequences for generalhuman welfare expected from th<strong>is</strong> progr<strong>am</strong>, which had been foreseen inthe smallest details, could be <strong>real</strong>ized, on account of the event known toall of you which happened to me six years ago and which many learnedand ordinary people and all those who knew me and who heard about itattributed with their usual superficial understanding merely to a "motoraccident," although in <strong>real</strong>ity—as I supposed from the first <strong>when</strong> Irecovered my senses, and as I <strong>am</strong> now quite convinced—it was the lastchord of the manifestation toward me of that "something" usuallyaccumulating in the common life of people, which, as <strong>is</strong> mentioned byme in The Herald of

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